A Manhattan Loft with Latin Style

Arcila-Duque designed the living area’s linen-upholstered daybeds, the tripod floor lamp is by Theo Eichholtz, and the Saarinen Tulip table is by Knoll; the large photograph propped against the wall is by Iran Issa-Khan, and the small one displayed between the windows is by Horst P. Horst.

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Photographer: William Waldron

In the dining area, bent-plywood chairs by Norman Cherner mingle with seats from CB2; Rapture by Issa-Khan is displayed on the bookshelf, and the framed prints by Horst include a 1935 advertisement for Bergdorf Goodman.

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Photographer: William Waldron

A Manhattan Loft with Latin Style

The steel table and settees were custom made in Mexico and are grouped with a photograph by Robert Curran; the images of Lisa Fonssagrives (left) are by Horst, and the stack of exhibition catalogues are from the photographer’s 2008 retrospective, which Arcila-Duque curated.

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